NYC Highway Driving part 2 • Queens, NY • 8/10/2023

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • We continue on the highway driving series with another installment of the Queens roadways, covering areas I didn’t drive down in Part One. It was an overcast, cloudy day, which was good because that meant no sun glare and shadows. A different vibe altogether. Again, lots of fun zipping around seeing places like Queens Museum, LaGuardia Airport and Astoria, but also mild road rage moments due to traffic jams and bonehead motorists at times. Like I previously mentioned in the first video, this is the norm for high vehicle concentration freeways anywhere. Just gotta roll with it. The rain started up on the last stretch of my tour, but that made for an interesting ride on the Jackie Robinson Expressway. I had to pay extra attention! That’s a winding racetrack-like roadway that connects Queens and Brooklyn perfectly. A cool design.
    Once again, these highways were the handiwork of legendary city planner Robert Moses. It’s pretty amazing how much he developed and built, as well as just the concepts of making these things work right for the operation of NYC and the community as a whole. These roads see an incredible amount of traffic every single day. It’s really amazing seeing how they all intersect and lead drivers to their destinations. So let’s hit the road and check out the rest of the Queens highways!
    FEATURES:
    0:00 Grand Central Pkwy
    3:48 LaGuardia
    8:05 Astoria
    11:16 Grand Central Pkwy
    12:38 BQE
    17:22 Sunnyside
    18:57 Queens Midtown Ex
    20:45 LIE
    30:36 Van Wyck
    37:35 Mild Road Rage
    42:00 Jamaica
    47:05 Jackie Robinson
    52:46 East NY
    55:01 Jackie Robinson
    1:03:50 Kew Gardens
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Komentáře • 6

  • @paulsportal1720
    @paulsportal1720  Před 10 měsíci +1

    ~ IF YOU ENJOY THE CONTENT...PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE. THANK YOU...MORE TO COME! 🙂
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  • @ivanhicks887
    @ivanhicks887 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Great Video - I am 90 - born in Jackson Heights 1933 ( Yes thats OLD ) Saw a lot of the world - left queens in 1972 - now lilve in Pawling ny - - - - -Brought home a Lot of memories - I do not recognize the City skyline - The Video - thankyou

    • @paulsportal1720
      @paulsportal1720  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Wow! You were in NYC for some amazing eras. Salute to you sir! Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @21skikda
    @21skikda Před 10 měsíci

    😍😍😍💜💜💜😍😍 Beautiful

  • @lornahardin4563
    @lornahardin4563 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank God I'm a country girl. LOL I never leave my mountain to go to the city (Sacramento, CA), if I go to any traffic area it is a very quaint little gold town from 1858. They did run a freeway thru the edge of it, but easily bypassed thru town. Love to go on your tours tho, you can have the headache. Ha!

    • @paulsportal1720
      @paulsportal1720  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Haha! I like the city and the rural country, but I agree city life can get you agitated much quicker!